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Pakistan PM Sharif to visit China June 4-8, foreign ministry says

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will visit China from June 4 to 8 on the invitation of President Xi Jinping, Pakistan's foreign ministry said on Friday.

Pakistan PM Sharif to visit China June 4-8, foreign ministry says
Europe|Political|World

Russia's Medvedev says Moscow's nuclear threats over Ukraine are no bluff

Senior Russian security official Dmitry Medvedev said on Friday that Russia was not bluffing when it spoke of the possibility of using tactical nuclear weapons against Ukraine and

Russia's Medvedev says Moscow's nuclear threats over Ukraine are no bluff
Crime|News|US

International reaction to Donald Trump's criminal conviction

A New York jury found Donald Trump guilty of falsifying business records to cover up a hush-money payment to a porn star, making him the first former U.S. president to be convicted of a

International reaction to Donald Trump's criminal conviction
News|World

G7 'gravely concerned' by deepening Russia, North Korea ties: statement

Foreign ministers from 10 nations, including those from the Group of Seven (G7) major democracies, on Friday condemned weapons transfers from North Korea to Russia, saying the arms

G7 'gravely concerned' by deepening Russia, North Korea ties: statement
News|World

Israel will not agree to halt in Gaza fighting without hostage return, official says

Israel will not agree to any halt in fighting in Gaza that is not part of a deal that includes a return of hostages, a senior Israeli security official said on Friday.

Israel will not agree to halt in Gaza fighting without hostage return, official says
Environment|News|World

Norway eyes greater control of infrastructure on Arctic Svalbard islands

Norway plans to increase its control of infrastructure on the Arctic Svalbard islands, the government said on Friday as security concerns and climate change impact the archipelago.

Norway eyes greater control of infrastructure on Arctic Svalbard islands
Africa|Election|News|World

South African election results webpage back to normal after glitch

Partial results from South Africa's parliamentary election reappared on the electoral commission's website on Friday after roughly two hours during which the results page went blank

South African election results webpage back to normal after glitch
News|Political|US|World

US, allies 'gravely concerned' by North Korea-Russia cooperation

The United States and its main allies on said on Friday they are "gravely concerned" by deepening cooperation between North Korea and Russia and called for an end to North

US, allies 'gravely concerned' by North Korea-Russia cooperation
Business|News|Technology|US

Tesla to recall 125,227 vehicles over faulty seat belt warning system

Tesla is recalling 125,227 vehicles in the United States due to a malfunction in its seat belt warning system that can increase the risk of injury in a collision, the National Highway

Tesla to recall 125,227 vehicles over faulty seat belt warning system
News|US

US Treasury No. 2 warns China over support for Russia

Deputy U.S.

US Treasury No. 2 warns China over support for Russia
Europe|News|Political|World

Kremlin says it backs China's refusal to take part in Ukraine peace summit

The Kremlin said on Friday that Moscow supported China's refusal to take part in a peace summit on Ukraine next month in Switzerland because it was futile to hold such an event

Kremlin says it backs China's refusal to take part in Ukraine peace summit
Europe|News|World

What you need to know about the D-Day 80th anniversary ceremonies

Veterans are flying in, memories are stirring and officials are finalising preparations for the ceremony  marking the 80th anniversary of the 1944 D-Day landings, one of the turning

What you need to know about the D-Day 80th anniversary ceremonies
News|Political|US|World

Kremlin says Trump verdict shows his rivals are using all means to get rid of him

The Kremlin said on Friday that Donald Trump's guilty verdict showed that all legal and illegal means were being used in the United States to get rid of political rivals.

Kremlin says Trump verdict shows his rivals are using all means to get rid of him
Africa|News|World

Sudan at 'imminent risk of famine', UN aid chiefs warn

The people of Sudan are at "imminent risk of famine", United Nations agencies said on Friday, more than a year into a war between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces

Sudan at 'imminent risk of famine', UN aid chiefs warn
Europe|News|Political|US|World

Kremlin says Ukraine has already tried striking Russian territory with U.S. arms

The Kremlin said on Friday that it was already aware of attempts by Ukraine to strike targets on Russian territory with weapons provided by the United States.

Kremlin says Ukraine has already tried striking Russian territory with U.S. arms
Crime|Election|Europe|News|World

Russian court extends detention of Russian-US journalist Kurmasheva

A Russian court on Friday extended by two months the pre-trial detention of

Russian court extends detention of Russian-US journalist Kurmasheva
Europe|News|World

Ukraine and Russia announce major prisoner swap

Ukraine and Russia announced their first exchange of prisoners of war in nearly four months on Friday, with 150 people freed after negotiations mediated by the United Arab Emirates.

Ukraine and Russia announce major prisoner swap
Africa|News|World

'No reason to justify the distrust and attitude' of Niger, Benin president says

Benin President Patrice Talon said Niger has not responded to his country's concerns and his Nigerien counterpart did not meet with Benin's mining minister on a visit this week

'No reason to justify the distrust and attitude' of Niger, Benin president says
Crime|News|US

Shooting in US city of Minneapolis kills 3, including police officer

Several people were struck by gunfire that killed as many as three, including a police officer and a suspect, in the U.S. city of Minneapolis on Thursday, city authorities said.

Shooting in US city of Minneapolis kills 3, including police officer
Asia|Business|Economy|News

China suspends tariff concessions on 134 items under Taiwan trade deal

China will reinstate tariffs next month on 134 items it imports from Taiwan, after the Ministry of Finance said it would suspend concessions on the items under a trade deal

China suspends tariff concessions on 134 items under Taiwan trade deal
Europe|News|World

Russian forces firm control of offensive line near Kharkiv, Russia-installed officials say

Russian forces have firmed their positions in the Strilecha-Lyptsi area of Ukraine's Kharkiv region, keeping under fire control Ukraine's defence line, a Moscow-installed official in

Russian forces firm control of offensive line near Kharkiv, Russia-installed officials say
Asia|News|US|World

China has more countermeasures if US endangers its interests: state media

China has more powerful countermeasures, if the United States continues to violate and endanger the country's sovereignty and security interests on core issues, or squeeze the

China has more countermeasures if US endangers its interests: state media
Europe|News|World

Russian missile attack on Kyiv damages power facility, grid, energy company says

A Russian missile attack on Kyiv destroyed a power facility and damaged the power grid in Holosiivskyi district of the Ukrainian capital on Friday, the DTEK energy company said.

Russian missile attack on Kyiv damages power facility, grid, energy company says
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|News|Stock Markets|US

Investors hold their breath for inflation data

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee The time for waiting is almost over as inflation reports from Europe and the U.S. headline the day's agenda, with any kind of

Investors hold their breath for inflation data
Americas|Environment|News|World

Rising seas force Panama Indigenous families to leave island homes

Rising sea levels due to climate change have forced an Indigenous Guna community to leave their homes on an island off Panama's coast that is fast disappearing.

Rising seas force Panama Indigenous families to leave island homes

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